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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



August 19, 190*. 



PansySeed 



Noll's Ne-Plus-Ultra Strain 



Grown from oar own eelections. 

 Embraces all the bent colors and 

 varieties. 



}t( oz....$2.00 



M 08 3.00 



1 oz 5.U0 



X lb.... $16.00 



>^ lb.... 36.00 



1 lb.... 50.00 



J. r. NOLL A CO., Inc. 



116 Mulberry St., Newark, N. J. 



Return Coin Postals 



rOR SKEDBMKN AND FLORISTS 



Unequaled for increasinir mail order sales. 



Solicit orders and return to you with the. 

 ."cash" in a sealed envelope. Samples and 

 prices on request. 



HEMPHILL-STEHLIN PRINTING CO. 



Industrial Bide, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



It appears that this will be another 

 season of world-wide seed shortage, for 

 there are few countries or even districts 

 that make an altogether favorable report, 

 but one of the oldest and most conserva- 

 tive men in the trade has said that the 

 seed-producing industry is now so large 

 that there is never again likely to be a 

 time when planters will have to go witli- 

 out seeds — if they find their favorite 

 varieties sold out there will be some- 

 thing else to be had that is just as good 

 in someone's estimation. 



This has been a bad season for the 

 market gardeners in many sections of 

 the country. Complaints in general show 

 that crops have been abnormal. Peas 

 are complained of as being wrong; let- 

 tuce, endive and beets run to seed; car- 

 rots are not true to type; early cauli- 

 flower" failed to head, etc. It is a good 

 thing for any individual seed house that 

 it did not supply the seed to all of 

 them, for when everybody's seed fails 

 to make a right crop the gardener will 

 admit that it is probably weather condi- 

 tions that cause the trouble. 



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ThanksgVing 



SWEET PEAS 



Oz. Hlb. ^slb. Lb. 



Boddinston's Snowbird, earliest forcing white $0.20 $0.76 $1.25 $2.00 



BoddloKton'a CturlatniaB Wblte 10 .40 .60 1.00 



Boddlnaton's Christmas Plnlc 10 .40 .60 1.00 



riorence Denser (pure White) 10 .40 .60 1.00 



WatotauDB (pure white) 16 .60 1.00 1.76 



Mrs. Alex. Wallace (lavender) 20 .76 1.36 2.00 



Mrs. Wm. Sim (salmon pink) 20 .75 1.26 2.00 



BIrs. Cbas. H. Totty (sky blue) 25 1.00 1.50 2.60 



Mrs. J. r. Dolansky (soft pink) - .20'^ .76 1.26 200 



Le Marquis (deep violet blue) .• 20 ^ .76 1.25 2.00 



Wm. J. Stewart (beautiful blue) 20,,^ .76 1.26 2.00 



Mrs. Geo. Lewis ( a pure white wavy variety) 60 1.60 2.76 5.00 



Greenbrook (white FuiTused.lavender) 60 '- 1.50 2.76 5.00 



Mrs. J. F. Hannan (deep pink) 50 1.50 2.75 5.00 



Mrs. W. W. Smalley (light pink) 20 .75 1.26 2 00 



Canary (light yellow) 20 .75 1.26 2 00 



FlamiDKO (crimson) 50 1.60 2.76 5.00 



Mrs. ■. WUd (carmine red) 20 .76 1.26 200 



Miss Helen M. Gould (white standard variegated lavender) .50 1.60 2.75 6.00 



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OUR SPECIALTY 



Next fall will be 



Lyooris Squamiflrera (Amaryllis Uallii). 



Home-arown Liliums. 



All varieties of German and Japan Iris. 



Write for prices. 



JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, Horal Park, N. Y. 



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RUSCONir BULBS 



CIGANTEUM and AURATUM 



Valley Pips, all cold storaBe 

 SKKDS AND FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



Money-saving price lists— Free. 



■ nUObUni) CINCINNATI, o. 



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Typical Roots of Crosby's Ec^yptian Beet. 



CROSBY'S BEET. 



The Livingston Seed Co., Columbus, 

 O., pats itself on the back, figuratively 

 speaJdng, over its Oosby's beet, for the 

 president of the company asserts that 

 he believes they have it nearer to the 



original Crosby idea than anyone in the 

 trade. The accompanying illustration is 

 from a photograph of some typical roots 

 grown on the Livingston farm, where 

 there is this season about six acres of 

 the Oosby beet. 



Bridgeman's Seed Warehouse 



Establlalied 1824. BICKAB08 BB08., Props. 



Importers mnd growers of high-grade 



SEEDS, BULBS, PLANTS, ETC. 



37 East 19Ui Street, NEW YORK CITY 



Telephone 4286 Orunercy 

 Mention The Keview wheu you write. 



GLADIOLI 



As flfood as any and better 

 than many. 



L L STEWART, Rives Junction, Midi. 



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Candidoin Lily Bnlbs 



Home-grown, clean, healthy stock. 



3. 5, 7 and 9 inches in circumference, $2 00, 13.00. 

 $4 OO and $5.00 per 100. Terma caah. 



P. 0. COBLENTZ, New Madison, Ohio 



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Gladiolos Bulbs 



FOR THE TRADE . 



M. CRAWFORD CO. 



Cnyahog^a Falls, Ohio 



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HRONOUNCING 

 DICTIONARY 



A list of PLANT NAMES and the Botanical 

 Terms most frequently met with in articles 

 on trade topics, with the correct pronunci- 

 ation for each. 



Sent postpaid on receipt of 25c 



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 334 Dearborn St. Chicago 



